Thirty-eight year old Stephanie Miller of Galt pleaded guilty to hindering prosecution. Imposition of a sentence was suspended and Judge Jack Peace put Ms. Miller on probation for five years. She is required to make restitution in monthly payments.

The Livingston County sheriffâ€™s office and the Missouri Sheriffs Association Training Academy have joined together to bring a 1st time opportunity to Chillicothe, Livingston County and surrounding area.

The Princeton Tigers held off a spirited comeback from the North Mercer Cardinals, improving to 4-2 with a 60-52 win on Thursday night, in the back-end of a doubleheader broadcast on KTTN FM 92.3 and www.kttn.com.

A record 163 tons of fresh fruit and vegetables grown by Missouri prisoners was donated to local food pantries, shelters, churches, nursing homes and schools this year, shattering last year's record of 117 tons.

A hearing regarding Waste Corporation of Missouri's motion for a temporary restraining order and/or preliminary injunction against the City of Trenton regarding the awarding of a residential trash collection contract has been postponed.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- A San Diego man has been charged with operating a revenge porn website that let people anonymously post explicit photographs of others in an effort to extort money from those whose privacy was breached.

A 24 year old Trenton man, Jameson Read, pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him with 1st degree murder, armed criminal action, abandonment of a corpse, 1st degree assault, and tampering with physical evidence. The charges stem from events last July.

The Right to Farm and Ranch Amendment, foreign ownership of farmland, a new transportation sales tax, term limits, a new state beef checkoff, confidentiality of crop production data and a legal challenge to Californiaâ€™s state law on eggs were among the major issues discussed this year at Missouri Farm Bureauâ€™s 99th Annual Meeting.

BONNE TERRE, Mo. (AP) -- Allen Nicklasson once recalled the "euphoria" he felt after fatally shooting a kindly businessman who stopped to help when he saw Nicklasson's car stalled on Interstate 70 near Kingdom City, Mo., in 1994.

Randall H. McColley, 67, of Overland Park, waived his right to a grand jury and pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Howard F. Sachs to a federal information that charges him with conspiracy to traffic in contraband cigarettes.